Google Translator

Allows people to translate from 54 languages to 53 other languages (~2900 combination!).

Automatically scales to 109 x108(~11,800 combination). Google continuously adds support for newer languages and the Zimlet is designed to automatically include them when they become available.

User-level Features:

1. 1-click in-body translation:

When a user gets an email in a language other than what the Zimbra is set to, they can now press "Translate" button to instantly translate it. Google's new api automatically figures out the from-language and the Zimlet automatically passes the to-language based on what is set in Zimbra's Preferences. The result of the translation swaps the email-body with new text.

2. "Read Side-By-Side" Button

By pressing the Read Side-By-Side button in the Translation-toolbar, user can read both original and translated emails side-by-side!!

3. From and To language menus:

If you change the language in these menus, they will automatically run a new translation.

4. Reply, Reply-all Forward Translated email:

As long as the translation widget is active or open, reply/replyAll/Forward all automatically include(prepend) the translated text to the email being composed.

PS: Version 4.0 uses Google's V2 API as Google has made this paid API starting Dec 1st. To use this, you need to specify Google API KEY.

To purchase Google API key:

Login to Gmail
To understand billing: go to&nbsp;&nbsp;http://code.google.com/apis/language/translate/v2/pricing.html&nbsp;
To pay, go to&nbsp;https://code.google.com/apis/console#:billing&nbsp;&nbsp;(this is the "billing" link in the pricing.html page)
.. this will take you to their billing console. Use credit card and pay & enable Billing.
Click on API Access tab & you will see API KEY&nbsp;

PS: It looks like this API key could be used for many paid-apps (not sure).

Reviews

cannot get working on 8.7.4

configured as advised, but the zimlet says "Cannot translate. Ask your system administrator" . System administrator is me, so I'm asking myself, but without success. The error messages should contain more essential information about what's wrong. Placed the bug to bugzilla, no response so far.

Great tool

Has a different performance

It has different performance, in other translating i usually had a problem with their work. I mean they didn't work well, the translating often misinterpret the words. But Google translator is different, it has 99% accuracy in interpreting the words. Lovely!Frank - Casement windows

The Best Translation Web Application

What I like about google translation is ability to detect language so when we find some web news but we don't really know what the language is, we just copy some paragraph and see the language and start translation for the whole article John - How to clean hardwood floors

Google Translate - Simply Awasome

In my opinion Google Translate is one of their best online tools. I use it on daily basis and it's working really effectively. It has function of automatic language detection, so you don't have to worry if you don't know which language it may be. Addationaly it looks like it have learning curve, becouse I see translations are becoming better and better.Tommy - how to clean hardwood floors

Zimlet not working

Really fine

Can you help me plss?Turkish to English, English to Turkish, German to Turkish, Turkish to German, Spanish to Turkish, Turkish to Spanish... Is it possible to do this? Thank you for your answersKorku Filmi - Korku Filmleri

Switch to MSN

I've used Google Translate over two years for many websites. Currently I am providing content in over six languages and therefore this addon was quite handy. 5 stars!Unfortunately Google now wants us to pay money for accessing their translation api. My advise: switch to MSN. It might not be that powerful but we really need a free api solution for translating web content.A connection between this extension and the MSN translator would be awesome.Marc from Browsergames Liste

Keep it going!!

Someone please make this work again. Since google has now abandoned their translation API, this should be remade with the bing translator. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff512404.aspx Please make this work again! I desperately need the functionality.

Keep it alive

I love this tool, it is invaluable to me. Now that Google is switching to a paid version of there API does this mean this tool is dead for good. Is it economically feasible for VMware to pay for a license to offer this tool to it's users. Or are there alternative API's out there that are just as good and are free.

ehh..

Great work! waiting for compatibility with version 7

I use the zimlet on zDesktop and it works great! But most of the time I'am working with the webclient of Zimbra Network 7.0.1 and here we have no function of the Google Translator?!Any new for an update?Thanks for your work on this.

Excellent Tool

This zimlet is an excellent tool for some of our users who receive their mails from all over the world in different languages.However, this zimlet works best with web client, it's not compatible with ZD 2.0, please make it compatible with ZD.

Very handy!

This zimlet is very handy (3.0.1).I had it not working at first because some of my users don't use the default COS. So I had to use zmprov and add the proper domains proxies to that COS.After that it works fine.Thanks rrao

Excellent

Great tool, very useful in my work. Found one minor glitch, the combo boxes do not function correctly when you are trying to change the languages. The new language you select does not get actioned and it reverts to what it had before. (You can work round it by selecting the combo box and rolling the mouse wheel to change the language). Can you add this functionality to emails you open in a new window too? Great app anyway, a real timesaver.

Older Versions:

Version 4.0

Allows people to translate from 54 languages to 53 other languages (~2900 combination!).

Automatically scales to 109 x108(~11,800 combination). Google continuously adds support for newer languages and the Zimlet is designed to automatically include them when they become available.

User-level Features:

1. 1-click in-body translation:

When a user gets an email in a language other than what the Zimbra is set to, they can now press "Translate" button to instantly translate it. Google's new api automatically figures out the from-language and the Zimlet automatically passes the to-language based on what is set in Zimbra's Preferences. The result of the translation swaps the email-body with new text.

2. "Read Side-By-Side" Button

By pressing the Read Side-By-Side button in the Translation-toolbar, user can read both original and translated emails side-by-side!!

3. From and To language menus:

If you change the language in these menus, they will automatically run a new translation.

4. Reply, Reply-all Forward Translated email:

As long as the translation widget is active or open, reply/replyAll/Forward all automatically include(prepend) the translated text to the email being composed.

PS: Version 4.0 uses Google's V2 API as Google has made this paid API starting Dec 1st. To use this, you need to specify Google API KEY.

To purchase Google API key:

Login to Gmail
To understand billing: go to&nbsp;&nbsp;http://code.google.com/apis/language/translate/v2/pricing.html&nbsp;
To pay, go to&nbsp;https://code.google.com/apis/console#:billing&nbsp;&nbsp;(this is the "billing" link in the pricing.html page)
.. this will take you to their billing console. Use credit card and pay & enable Billing.
Click on API Access tab & you will see API KEY&nbsp;

PS: It looks like this API key could be used for many paid-apps (not sure).

Version 3.0.1

Allows people to translate from 54 languages to 53 other languages (~2900 combination!).

Automatically scales to 109 x108(~11,800 combination). Google continuously adds support for newer languages and the Zimlet is designed to automatically include them when they become available.

User-level Features:

1. 1-click in-body translation:

When a user gets an email in a language other than what the Zimbra is set to, they can now press "Translate" button to instantly translate it. Google's new api automatically figures out the from-language and the Zimlet automatically passes the to-language based on what is set in Zimbra's Preferences. The result of the translation swaps the email-body with new text.

2. "Read Side-By-Side" Button

By pressing the Read Side-By-Side button in the Translation-toolbar, user can read both original and translated emails side-by-side!!

3. From and To language menus:

If you change the language in these menus, they will automatically run a new translation.

4. Reply, Reply-all Forward Translated email:

As long as the translation widget is active or open, reply/replyAll/Forward all automatically include(prepend) the translated text to the email being composed.

PLEASE NOTE: WE WILL NOT BE SUPPORTING THIS ZIMLET AFTER DEC 1, 2011 AS THIS API WILL BE REMOVED BY GOOGLE. WE PLAN TO CREATE A DIFFERENT ZIMLET TO USE DIFFERENT API IN THE FUTURE(STAY TUNED)

The Google Translate API has been officially deprecated as of May 26, 2011.
http://code.google.com/intl/ja/apis/language/translate/overview.html

Release Notes:

version 3.3 fixes bug 50143**
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- Version 3.2 bug 50879 fix**
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Version 3.0.1 Bug 49969 bug fix**
**

Version 3.0 is same as 2.5 + bug 49313 fix + version# fix.

Version 2.5 is a total rewrite of the Zimlet and supports all languages that Google supports and more.

Version 3.2

Allows people to translate from 54 languages to 53 other languages (~2900 combination!).

Automatically scales to 109 x108(~11,800 combination). Google continuously adds support for newer languages and the Zimlet is designed to automatically include them when they become available.

User-level Features:

1. 1-click in-body translation:

When a user gets an email in a language other than what the Zimbra is set to, they can now press "Translate" button to instantly translate it. Google's new api automatically figures out the from-language and the Zimlet automatically passes the to-language based on what is set in Zimbra's Preferences. The result of the translation swaps the email-body with new text.

2. "Read Side-By-Side" Button

By pressing the Read Side-By-Side button in the Translation-toolbar, user can read both original and translated emails side-by-side!!

3. From and To language menus:

If you change the language in these menus, they will automatically run a new translation.

4. Reply, Reply-all Forward Translated email:

As long as the translation widget is active or open, reply/replyAll/Forward all automatically include(prepend) the translated text to the email being composed.

Release Notes:

- Version 3.2 bug 50879 fix**
**

Version 3.0.1 Bug 49969 bug fix**
**

Version 3.0 is same as 2.5 + bug 49313 fix + version# fix.

Version 2.5 is a total rewrite of the Zimlet and supports all languages that Google supports and more.

Version 3.0

Allows people to translate from 54 languages to 53 other languages (~2900 combination!).

Automatically scales to 109 x108(~11,800 combination). Google continuously adds support for newer languages and the Zimlet is designed to automatically include them when they become available.

User-level Features:

1. 1-click in-body translation:

When a user gets an email in a language other than what the Zimbra is set to, they can now press "Translate" button to instantly translate it. Google's new api automatically figures out the from-language and the Zimlet automatically passes the to-language based on what is set in Zimbra's Preferences. The result of the translation swaps the email-body with new text.

2. "Read Side-By-Side" Button

By pressing the Read Side-By-Side button in the Translation-toolbar, user can read both original and translated emails side-by-side!!

3. From and To language menus:

If you change the language in these menus, they will automatically run a new translation.

4. Reply, Reply-all Forward Translated email:

As long as the translation widget is active or open, reply/replyAll/Forward all automatically include(prepend) the translated text to the email being composed.

Release Notes:

**
**

Version 3.0 is same as 2.5 + bug 49313 fix + version# fix.

Version 2.5 is a total rewrite of the Zimlet and supports all languages that Google supports and more.

Version 2.5

Allows people to translate from 54 languages to 53 other languages (~2900 combination!).

Automatically scales to 109 x108(~11,800 combination). Google continuously adds support for newer languages and the Zimlet is designed to automatically include them when they become available.

User-level Features:

1. 1-click in-body translation:

When a user gets an email in a language other than what the Zimbra is set to, they can now press "Translate" button to instantly translate it. Google's new api automatically figures out the from-language and the Zimlet automatically passes the to-language based on what is set in Zimbra's Preferences. The result of the translation swaps the email-body with new text.

2. From and To language menus:

If you change the language in these menus, they will automatically run a new translation.

3. "Read Side-By-Side" Button

By pressing the Read Side-By-Side button in the Translation-toolbar, user can read both original and translated emails side-by-side!!

4. Reply, Reply-all Forward Translated email:

As long as the translation widget is active or open, reply/replyAll/Forward all automatically include(prepend) the translated text to the email being composed.

Release Notes:

Version 2.5 is a total rewrite of the Zimlet and supports all languages that Google supports and more.

Version 2.0

Use this Zimlet to translate messages from one language to another. The Zimlet uses Google Translator to do the translation. Simply drag-and-drop a conversation or message onto the Zimlet and choose which pair of languages to translate. Then click the "Translate" button and the body of the message will get translated! You can also double-click on the Zimlet panel icon and type in your own text to translate. Version 2.0 adds support for ZCS 6.0 and i18n.

Version 1.1

Use this Zimlet to translate messages from one language to another. The Zimlet uses Google Translator to do the translation. Simply drag-and-drop a conversation or message onto the Zimlet and choose which pair of languages to translate. Then click the "Translate" button and the body of the message will get translated! You can also double-click on the Zimlet panel icon and type in your own text to translate.